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Taking a Look at Rick Nash's Playoff Performance
If the New York Rangers don't win these next two games against the Washington Capitals and are eliminated in the first round it's going to be easy to point the finger at forward Rick Nash and make him one of the scapegoats...
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Marc Staal and Ryane Clowe Suffer Setbacks
WASHINGTON — The Rangers thought they were getting healthy this week, only to watch both defenseman Marc Staal and winger Ryane Clowe suffer setbacks in the span of three days...
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Rangers Forecheck Costs Them Game 5
WASHINGTON -- The New York Rangers won Games 3 and 4 of the Eastern Conference Quarterfinals because they established their forecheck and were able to create offense off it, limiting the effectiveness of Alex Ovechkin...
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NYR Say Ryane Clowe Is out for Remainder of Game
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Staal Won't Be in Lineup for Rangers in Game 5
WASHINGTON -- New York Rangers defenseman Marc Staal returned to practice Friday morning in advance of Game 5 against the Washington Capitals at Verizon Center, but he will not play for the second straight game...
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Rangers' Returning Toughness Has Them Back in Series
When the Rangers went down 2-0 to the Capitals after a 1-0 overtime loss in game two, many questions were raised about the Rangers ability to generate offense. They had been outscored 4-1 by Washington, with Carl Hagelin registering the only goal...
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Time's Now for Rangers' Big Gun Nash to Start Scoring
There is a bull's-eye on the back of Rick Nash's sweater. Everyone but everyone can see that. And in Wednesday night's third period of the Rangers ' series-equalizing Game 4, 4-3 victory at the Garden, everyone could see his No...
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Alexander Ovechkin Would Prefer Not To Play Defense
This is Derek Stepan's goal from the third period of last night's Capitals - Rangers game, which put the Rangers up 4-2. It's an impressive play, but not nearly as impressive as Alexander Ovechkin's brief cameo...
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3 Adjustments New York Rangers Must Make to Beat Washington Capitals
And just like that, we've got a series. After a 1-0 loss in Game 2 on Saturday, the New York Rangers appeared to be thoroughly outmatched by their opponents, the Washington Capitals ...
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Rangers to Rely on Consistent Forecheck to Contain Ovi
GREENBURGH, N.Y. -- It was in the third period Wednesday when John Moore, watching from the New York Rangers bench, took note of how and why Ryan McDonagh was effective in limiting what easily could have been a quality scoring chance for Alex Ovechkin..
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Derick Brassard Has Taken Hold of It
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Rangers' McDonagh Praises Staal for Deciding to Sit
NEW YORK -- New York Rangers defenseman Marc Staal didn't play in Game 4 Wednesday night, and still fellow blueliner Ryan McDonagh found a way to heap praise on him for helping the team...
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Stepan's Goal Proves Crucial as Rangers Hang on to Beat Capitals, Tie Series
This is the way the Rangers like the Capitals : face down in their own crease, helpless. Washington goalie Braden Holtby and defenseman Jack Hillen comprised the lasting image from ...
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Derick Brassard Helps New York Rangers Tie Series Against Washington Capitals
The New York Rangers are heading back to the Verizon Center in Washington tied 2-2 in their first-round series against the Washington Capitals , and center Derick Brassard has been the team's catalyst for success...
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Ranger Rants
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Clowe in Lineup for Game 4
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Rangers Could Have Clowe in Lineup for Game 4
Ryane Clowe wouldn't confirm his status for Game 4 of the New York Rangers ' Eastern Conference Quarterfinal series against the Washington Capitals on Wednesday (7:30 p.m...
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John Moore's Play Big Reason New York Rangers Won Game 3
John Moore was frustrated when he was traded by the Columbus Blue Jackets on April 3. He didn't see it coming, and in a way felt cheated because his opportunity in Ohio never truly came to pass...
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Rangers Power Play Gets Moore Punch
The Rangers ' power play needed a change. After going 0-for-7 over the first two games of their playoff series against the Capitals , the Rangers needed momentum from the man-advantage...
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Rangers Center Boyle Regains Magic Touch in Playoffs
This is a Same Time Next Year kind of deal from Brian Boyle, who was at the height of his powers during the first round of the 2012 playoffs until Chris Neil delivered a Game 5 head shot that concussed the Rangers ' center and interrupted his career...
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Rangers Hope to Maintain Mojo on Offense
The Rangers are one win away from a fresh start. After Monday's 4-3 win over the Capitals , the Rangers enter tonight's Game 4 of the first-round playoff series, at Madison Square ...
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Instagram: #NYRBelieve Going Viral
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Who's Hot and Who's Not for New York Rangers in 2013 Stanley Cup Playoffs
It’s taken the New York Rangers just three playoff games to prove that their late-season push was something of a fallacy and they’re still an inconsistent, underachieving hockey team...
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Top 5 Storylines Surrounding New York Rangers' Postseason Performances
The New York Rangers are back in it after winning Game 3 in dramatic fashion to bring their series against the Washington Capitals to a 2-1 Capitals lead...
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Tom Hanks and Brian Williams Watch Caps-Rangers
The Caps count among their celebrity fans Pat Sajak, David Gregory and Ryan Kerrigan. The Rangers countered on Monday night with Tom Hanks, Brian Williams and Justin Tuck...







